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>>13589209

>> No.13593132

>>13593093
Who do you follow on pixiv?

Love your OC!

>> No.13593189

>>13592991
>Hell, we might even see Apple get kicked out of the country this weekend.

STOP I can only get so erect!
What’s your track record like on making judgements on stocks, trump, and Xi?

GOD I would love to see the fallout from that. Real chance to get back into tim on the cheap.

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Who here's counting on the "Trump put"?

>> No.13593331
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ODP climbed a bit today, but it's still a bargain at this price. Office Depot is going to be the Amazon-killer of the office supplies world soon enough.

>> No.13593355

>>13593331
Why not just order office supplies from amazon?

>> No.13593359

Stop throwing furniture

>> No.13593371

I want a slave qt

>> No.13593399

>>13593371
slaves get tiresome unless you have some middle managers to do most of the control work

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Cx07gdYag

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We're gapping up Monday morning

>> No.13593433

>>13593331
Quill gots better deals and selections

>> No.13593437

Schwab desktop client has new tools showing me how I lost so much lonely! Neat!

Took like 10 years to double my S&P index, and 10 days to give back like 30% of it!

>>13593413
Better. Fucking. Not.

>> No.13593442

>>13593331
Office depot was killed by Amazon. Inverse /biz/ never fails

>> No.13593490

>>13593355
That's not a good argument. You could say that for kind of products. Second, Office Depot's big money is and will continue to be made off of businesses, not individual consumers. Third, Alibaba is partnering with Office Depot, so soon Office Depot very well may become Chinese Amazon, office supplies/computer services edition.

>> No.13593525

>>13593490
Hm. Interdasting. Did not consider business bulk buys.

>> No.13593555
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>>13590619
>how many takes did it take for you to draw that curve in paint, you filthy pinko?
however long it took to type this shit out
https://pastebin.com/7tAcCgLz

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me yelled at fo shorting GPRO yesturday then buying today :(

>> No.13593586

>>13593555
Is that matlab?

Jesus what a disgusting language
Every time I look at anything that isn't cleanly written Python/Java/C# I feel revulsion

>> No.13593593

>>13593560
Good.
>>13593327
Not gonna gamble for a while, just going to quietly exit and wait for American Bailouts to happen

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h-how'd I do, friends?

Is this a bullish chart? Do I have a future in stanks?

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>>13593132
the only one am eric (806359)
Pivix useless now adays
too many people charging -_-;

>>13593399
Slaves profit margins are much lower compared to free people because the work they produce
inferior

they pretty much reduced to sex work only now adays!
its really hard for have educated slaves

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>>13593442
There's a very reasonable hope Office Depot shares could grow by at least ~50% this year. Can you say the same thing about Amazon?

Here's the 5-year price chart off Robinhood. The top point is mid-$9s. In the past year, it has broken $3 three times for an extended period of time, and once more for a shorter period. Like LCI, it's an undervalued stock with lots of room to grow, though unlike LCI, ODP is currently a profitable company.

>> No.13593612

>>13593586
that would be R, fren

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>>13593413
I have QQQ calls that exp on 5/17 and 7/19
I need to sell the 5/17 when we gap up 1.5% at open
I'm confident because it will bogg all the bear small specs like you

>> No.13593629

Been fucking around with options and lost $2k. where is the divvies guy? need you to teach me those gains monthly, want those passive income gains.

>> No.13593632

>>13593555
This is priced in, everyone important already knows. Your discovery is decades too late

>> No.13593650

>>13593604
why buy factors of production that degrade so easily when you can rent them. that is the foundation of capitalism. the renting out of the human body.

>> No.13593658

>>13593629
Not divided fren, but for me the following have been comfy. A little monthly, a little quarterly, always adding.

SPYD SPHD SCHD PCY CEFL SMHD QYLD

>> No.13593671

>>13593632
the critical threshold, anon, is the point at which a downturn soon follows. if it was truly priced in things would be a lot more bearish. The thing you need to understand about the stock market is that while all the stocks are efficiently priced relative to one another, more or less, the absolute price level of stocks will never be appropriate to the level of risk in stocks as a whole. This is because the demand for stocks isn't easily changed by the risk involved, it's more controlled by the level of savings in the economy.

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Please clink my stonks.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wQv-DVLeNk

>> No.13593692

>>13593673
Stop advertising your shitty YouTube channel enjoy a few days off :)

>> No.13593697

>>13593658
>shill divvie stocks
>doesnt shill F
F price can fluctuate, hovers between 8 and 12. Plus getting in at 8 gives you 6% divvies. 15c quarterly. Can hodl for divvies, then sell when stock rises. Wait and repeat

>> No.13593705

>>13593603
Bad options? Or trade war raping your semiconductor shares?

>> No.13593714

>>13593671
Priced
in

>> No.13593728

>>13593629
T is your Divvy King. Today the market gave you a gift. He shat down to almost $30 before rebounding at the end. At 30.00 the Yield is almost kissing 7%, regular is 6.7 - 6.5. $2.04 a share x 100 shares. $31 is the going rate for T right now or a little under.

149 T babies held for 29 - 30 years will earn you 30+k in income if you Drip.

>> No.13593744

>>13593629
Have you tried selling options instead of buying options? If you keep losing money buying options, surely the reason is that options are slanted in favor of the seller, and so if you sell options, you're bound to win. I haven't done any research into this because that's for nerds, but it seems like selling puts is more or less printing money for no risk, assuming the company doesn't go bankrupt or something.

>> No.13593770

>>13593705
Not even either one! If it were semis at least I'd know my bags would probably bounce back.

I should have done more research into how terrible the management was at GDOT and VSTM.

GDOT slashed earnings forecast with an "investment year" type thing. But sounded so fucking glib about it, I don't know how to describe. I think they have potential upside but the CEO's attitude worries me.

Insiders had been been selling but because it was part of an automatic plan, I thought it wasn't such a bad sign.

I wonder if sales will continue now or if they had it set up so they could tank prices right after insider selling. AND now they've said they'll be doing buybacks!!!

Is this shit illegal?! Help me SMG!

>> No.13593773

>>13593744
Seller and buyer can both lose with calls.
Puts the problem is that it's really easy to just get forced to buy a worthless stock

>> No.13593781

>>13593728
The sooner you buy, the less up front capital you need (and fewer shares) and thanks to the longer you hold the larger the income will be after 30 - 40 years. Ex: You buy T at age 20. You need fewer shares and less money than some dude who gets in at age 35 will in order to get the same amount of income after 30 years.

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>>13593773
>Seller and buyer can both lose with calls.
covered calls yes, naked calls no

>> No.13593844

>>13593658
Need sdyl

>> No.13593910

>>13593658
never heard of this before, a lot to learn. where do I start? using robinhood rn. best broker that offers all this u mentioned?

I also have been matching my company's 401k which is frowned upon by most of the people here.

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>>13593603
>down 11%

jesus christ, man
you have no reason to be making as many "WAAA FUCK I'M LOSING ALL MY MONEY THIS HAS BEEN THE WORST WEEK OF MY ADULT LIFE" posts as you have
you just need to change your strategy, and you can make that back fairly easily

>> No.13593931

>>13593910
>I also have been matching my company's 401k which is frowned upon by most of the people here.
huh? You should ALWAYS do that, it's essential

>> No.13593948

Posting from last thread.

Position I'm holding.

5800 shares of SOXS.

Nice bull trap today. They tried putting perfume on shit by calling the failed negotiations as "constructive". They sent the Chinese Vice back to China with tariffs. China came out of this weak and they know it and they're not going to just sit there and take it.

This weekend, expect the Chinese to respond with their own set of tariffs, much harsher ones. Hell, we might even see Apple get kicked out of the country this weekend.

Semis lead the way to the 4 month bullrun, now they're going to lead the way down.

Prepare your anus for this coming week.

>>13593189
Pretty well. I bought TVIX at the top of the market and made bank. This market isn't moving on technicals anymore. Just pure geopolitics.

Xi can't afford to look weak. If he doesn't hit back, he's going to get clowned on with Winnie the Pooh memes in mainland China and people will start rethinking the President for Life thing.

The US has been fucking with Huawei a lot lately, I suspect Xi might finally return the favor and ban a US company from operating in Mainland China. Maybe cancel that TESLA plant, maybe kick Apple to the curb.

The clap back is coming, and I'm well positioned for it.

>> No.13593961

>>13593931
I guess I've been doing it half right aside from gambling money into options. teach me more. I'll be focusing on investing and stop buying options.

>> No.13593973

>>13593781
thanks, KO is a solid pick too right? could do the same with either? would like to have dividends giving me at least 3000 per month in the future.

>> No.13594007

>>13593331
Staples killed ODP long ago. Staples has the lions share of the corporate business.

>> No.13594018

https://nypost.com/2019/05/10/us-china-trade-negotiations-end-with-no-deal-in-sight/

>> No.13594040

>>13593781
I don't think Mr. T'S "T-baby" strategy seems particularly well-advised. Companies are not obligated to continue paying dividends, and what if you have your retirement savings all in T, and AT&T suddenly falls on hard times and stops paying their dividend or goes bankrupt? I'm sure can find a number of index funds with acceptably-high dividend payouts that would give you a greater degree of diversification.

>> No.13594106

can someone explain to me why i need 25,000 in my account to daytrade options? if i buy a contract and sell it a few hours later, what the fuck does 25,000 have to do with it?

>> No.13594108

>>13594007
Funny enough, Staples and Office Depot wanted to merge, but some know-it-all judge blocked the merger on pretext of anti-trust laws. Yet they do nothing about Amazon. What a country.

>> No.13594120

>>13594106
basically this is how they stop young men from checking out of society

>> No.13594124

>>13593948
did you forget the constructive talks? Golden bull run is back baby

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I have absolutely no idea why I didn't buy cronos when SMG was pinkwojak posting about it. Would've been a great entry point.

>>13593910
There's only one idiot around here who frowns upon things like free money. Absolutely max your 401k match.

>>13593930
Glad you still like my image frenulum :^)
11% is huge. If you ever get a job, you'll discover that an 11% pay cut or pay raise is tremendous.

Also, RH isn't my only brokerage, I'm losing money all over the place.

>> No.13594143

>>13593770
Ohhhh you got on the gdot hype train yea bummer man I myself was thinking of going on board before the tank expecting a QCOM moment but whew dodged that bullet just play options dude helps get your money back with some interest and earnings season has opened up tons of opportunity
If you got the cash and strong hands put a call on CGC for 49 break even price or a put on BYND and you should make some back to cut your 800 loss down to maybe 500-400 otherwise you’re stuck holding some baggies like the rest of us
T. IQ bagholder (but I know it’ll bounce back...I think)

>> No.13594148

>>13594106
the idea is that if you're putting 25,000 into your brokerage account, you're less likely to be a clueless retard who will lose all his money
that certainly isn't the case, tho

>>13594133
you and I both know that losing 11% on robinhood and getting an 11% pay cut are entirely different things

>> No.13594154

>>13594120
i would think market hours would accomplish that goal

>> No.13594169

>>13594154
you can still trade futures.

>> No.13594170

>>13593973
3k per month means 36k annually. You're gonna need 60k shares of F.

>> No.13594182

>>13594148
that makes more sense but they say its some bullshit about collateral.

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>>13594143
What hype train haha?
I'm the only one who posted about it ever, and there was a lot posts that were just like:
GDOT!
Should I sell guys? I'm up 12%... I don't know
GDOT!
Hey guys is insider selling a bad sign if it's automatic?
GDOT!

I hope they haven't completed their corporate buybacks yet, this baby needs to bounce.

>> No.13594232

More science recently released about galectin-3
Not only is it essential for liver fibrogenesis (cirrhotic NASH), highly correlated to the response rate of checkpoint inhibitors (immuno-oncology), an important factor in the development of endometriotic lesions (endometriosis), and associated with cognitive decline in Alzheimer's, it also is a predictor of morality/heart failure following myocardial infarction

https://www.thecardiologyadvisor.com/home/topics/heart-failure/gal-3-predicts-risk-for-post-myocardial-infarction-mortality-heart-failure/
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4254020-galectin-therapeutics-belapectin-phase-3-nash-cirrhosis-moving
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4253435-galectin-signature
https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/47560554-vision-and-value/5210387-gr-mdminus-02-keytruda-s-partner
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855601/
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/7/1607

>> No.13594252

>>13594232
forgot a few links

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030372071930053X
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21030859
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5944416/
https://www.alzheimersanddementia.com/article/S1552-5260(18)31786-2/abstract

>> No.13594275

>>13594232
I'm actually curious what your thoughts are on your liver and livers in general

do you actually have NASH? Have you ever known someone with liver issues?

how many minutes per day do you spend thinking about the liver and/or liver diseases?

Have you read the Uihlein letter from today?

>> No.13594307

So like whats the point of having stocks when you are older, if i had 2 million dollars to get 40k of divies a year why wouldnt i just take the 2 mill out if stocks lol

>> No.13594316

>>13594275
>do you actually have NASH? Have you ever known someone with liver issues?

No, but I have a family history of mental illness

>how many minutes per day do you spend thinking about the liver and/or liver diseases?

Not many, I'm more interested in neuroscience

>Have you read the Uihlein letter from today?
Yes, it was nice to see him talk about how he's committed to making sure the company succeeds and that he's up to date on all the science I keep posting about, but other than that it was just more talk about the RO

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>>13594275
my liver is fucked bro

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lewd friday night thread

great job rkg slave girls are a good fetish

>> No.13594337

>>13593093
bought todays dip this morning. feeling good.

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i lost $3000 again today

now im drinking

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This market is rigged. Bitcoin is going straight to 100k. I should've just kept my cash in btc. Got in the market in early October, lost so much money.

>> No.13594496

>>13593609
I'll sell you some calls then. The only office depot near me just downsized, and is typically vacant. Office depot is more likely to go out of business than return to $9.

Seeing that your due diligence is looking at the 5y chart and expecting past performance to indicate future value, I can only assume you're too young to remember circuit city. You'd have bought that dip I'm certain

>> No.13594497

>>13594461
This, but unironically.

The more actively I “invest,” the worse my returns are.

>still waiting on my limit buy of BTC at $5059 to trigger

>> No.13594513

>>13594497
>larping as a quant and day trading makes you lose money

wow.......shocking

>> No.13594514

>>13594497
>The more actively I “invest,” the worse my returns are.

yep, that's how the market is
why do you think I just hold all the time

https://www.aaii.com/journal/article/trading-more-frequently-leads-to-worse-returns
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/investing/active-vs-passive-investing/
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/12/bad-times-for-active-managers-almost-none-have-beaten-the-market-over-the-past-15-years.html

>> No.13594531

>>13594514
Aren't you up like 200 dollars total or something?

>> No.13594541

>>13594531
shh

>> No.13594589

>>13594513
>>13594514
Eh... I think it has a lot to do with how I started off very cautious, and then the better I do the less cautious I become.

But I’m learning lessons. When to sell. How generally it’s safer to sell before an ER because that could trigger a selloff. Management is just as, if not more important than the product. Be very careful about selling or DCAing in a selloff.

>> No.13594599

>>13594316
It was a good letter to help explain the rights offering in a more simple, personable way as well as get a good summary of what is being funded. I think it was a case of having the first level not quite touch on the things a retail investor isn't already glued into. It was great.

I also think it was a last warning to people to maintain their relative share ownership before a buyout I think is coming in the next few months. Not necessary obviously but a good idea if they can afford it.

The importance of the financial independence from the RO can't be understated. They have time and money on their side every bit as much as the buyer to stay healthy. They want the drug, so they have to pay it's worth. No bullshit power plays.

DU gets a larger position. Insider buying on a massive level. Tutes accumulating.

It might suck being left out of the loop but I've seen nothing so far that makes me believe a buyout couldn't be announced at any moment. They have to give every public impression they are doing business as usual.

>> No.13594627

>>13594589
The best way to make money is to not lose it. Be frugal and don't waste money buying things. If you buy conservative mutual funds you will see the effects of compound interest working for you.

>> No.13594653

>>13594541
Reminder you've never had a job, you're 18, you can't drive, and you've never invested your own money

>> No.13594673

>>13594589
>I think it has a lot to do with how I started off very cautious, and then the better I do the less cautious I become.

this is true for everyone, imo
once they've started to figure things out a bit, they think they know a lot more than they actually do and then start making dumb decisions
the reason I prefer to just hodl and DCA is because I know that I'll make a lot of mistakes and lose money if I actually try to actively trade

>>13594599
yep, all of that

>Tutes accumulating

also keep in mind that if an institution fully subscribes their rights, they can oversubscribe as many shares as they want to
so a tute holding 1 share could hypothetically oversubscribe the entire offering (the RO is a way for institutions to accumulate without driving the price up in the process)

>but I've seen nothing so far that makes me believe a buyout couldn't be announced at any moment

True
The fact that they're doing an RO doesn't mean they aren't still in negotiations, not being able to raise cash themselves and fund their own trials would give them a lot less leverage in price negotiations with big pharma companies
Uihlein mentioned in his first open letter that he's "growing impatient with the perception that we lack the wherewithal to launch and manage a phase 3 clinical trial"
I think the RO is also intended to show big pharma that GALT can raise money without having to resort to dilution and fucking over shareholders

>>13594653
you can say whatever you want about me, it's not worth my time to respond to this kind of thing

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Grate it

>> No.13594699

>>13594673
>it's not worth my time to respond to this kind of thing
You replied to me for 3 hours and i was threatening to sue you over 10 dollars

>> No.13594702

>>13594627
Sure.

VTSAX
STACK IT UP

I always have 10k in something like that, 13 right now because I took 3.4 out ahead of this week, not knowing how bad things would get.

Always have some kind of passive investment going, I should probably switch my Roth IRA to that but I’ve been trying to snatch up dividend cheapies for that one.

Managed to get MRK, MO, and DIS in the Roth at a good price basis, still looking for something to do with the few thousand I have left in there, fingers crossed we get some cheapies.

Really pissed I bought MRK and not UNH I’m there though. UNH was such a cheapie earlier this year, and I only managed to grab 1 share.

Sucks when my bad decisions outpace my many good decisions.

>> No.13594717

>>13594699
good times

>> No.13594723

>>13594699
Ahaha that was a good day
(except for he part when i decided to stick with VSTM, experiment with trading around a position, got fucked hard.)

>>13594653
These are all good points and should humble you a bit, frendy.

>> No.13594757

>>13594717
>>13594723
It really was funny. I was laughing my ass off

>> No.13594800

>>13594699
isn't the limit for suing people 20 dollars?

>> No.13594819

>>13594800
It was complete bullshit. Its almost worth me going back and finding the thread. It was all a joke at one point i said i had the police on the phone and that pendulum who's real name was "jerome martinez", had scammed many people with his pump and dump scam on 4channel.

>> No.13594825

>>13594819
lol

>> No.13594864

>>13594673
I might oversubscribe as well but not sure how much. I use Vanguard and so far they only have a template that I can choose to 'buy' but no information available to do it with.

Are you able to purchase it already?

>> No.13594888

>>13594825
I think you're supposed to email them if you want to participate
The RO is mostly intended to incentivise institutions to invest and minimize dilution to the average shareholder (and also not ruin the stock price)
If you're retail, it might be better to just buy more at current prices
>>/biz/thread/S13582598#p13586201

>> No.13594896

>>13594864
>Are you able to purchase it already?

Nope, not yet

>> No.13594905

>>13594888
there is something popping up on robinhood for the rights offering, I'm just not sure how it works. and if the rights offering is just around the current price anyway, whats the point?

>> No.13594907
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>>13593604
>too many people charging -_-;
THIS. if they don't do something about cockteasing "the-full-uncensored-version-is-in-my-patreon" faggots soon they will lose more and more viewers. the site didn't get to where it is by people posting previews, forbid that shit and make it about people that actually want to share their art instead. support artists if you want more but don't buy paywalled stuff, only encourages more cockteasing.

censorship is a serious threat too. already a lot of people are just linking to the uncensored version below in the description, eventually pixiv becomes more of an index and after that it will get more and more dead because people start checking the source sites instead. pixiv need to get on top of that, move servers out of japan and start a russian dummy company or something. find loopholes quick because more and more japs are realizing every day that there are non-jap sites where they can upload uncensored stuff instead.

>> No.13594939
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>>13594907
also, the new view system is horrible on pixiv. serious downgrade. no thumbnails, no overview. loads slow as shit, especially 100+ submissions. you get different behaviour from single image submissions and multiple image submissions (new tab or in-page-loading while before both had new tab). who likes in-page-loading that pushes other content around anyway, it sucks. also, now you need to scroll-wheel-click the image right in the middle of the screen or you move up/down on the page, very annoying. whoever designed this new view system clearly aren't using the site themselves.

>> No.13594945

>>13594905
For typical retail, it doesn't make much of a difference
If you have a big position like >>13594864, it's probably worth it for the sake of getting warrants (price per unit will be 25 day VWAP)
Main point is to incentivise institutions to accumulate and make sure the average shareholder has the opportunity to prevent any dilution of their shares (not necessarily the loss of their money, since the share price will be either neutrally or positively affected by it (from the injection of new capital by institutions accumulating)

>> No.13594979

>>13594496
I'll be sure to let you know when ODP breaks $3 again.

>> No.13594989
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13594989

Can someone post the google drive for the books in OP?

>> No.13594999

>>13594989
Check warosu, I've posted it before

>> No.13595047
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13595047

Guessing this is an investing general so I have a couple questions
If I research all about investing, would it be a decent way to get extra money? Could I make a good amount of money if I learn a lot about investing?
I work a shitty job, go to school, and want to make more money doing something on the side. Maybe since I like studying things I could learn investing and make some money.

>> No.13595057

>>13595047
It's a good way to compound wealth in the long term, but not to make money consistently in the short term

>> No.13595093

> Boomers in twitter 'missing free trade'
I can't even, these retards think what they had previously was free trade and they also apparently think that defending against China isn't just worth some little hedonistic pain.

That generation is so absolutely worthless.

>> No.13595111

>>13595047
if you think you're smarter than Harvard graduates who have billion dollar computer servers doing millions of calculations per second sure bud

or just be like the rest of us and put it into SPY, nothing wrong with 7% growth a year

>> No.13595135

>>13595057

this. takes big money to make income replacing money.

your best bet is to just keep on buying ETF's and REIT's and reasonable high dividend stocks with long track records.

note that i said keep on buying. buy when market is up, buy when market is down. buy cheaper ETF's that beat the s&p 500 because smaller prices make buying hurt your wallet less and you'll actually do it, vs taking the 250+ dollar per share shit on a VOO or similar price ETF.

SPHD
SPYD
SPYG
PXLG
LVL

VER
PSEC
AMLP
NRZ
NYMT
CEFL
DOC
PBCT
AMZA

>> No.13595206

>>13595093
>defending against China
Defending what? Are we really still pretending that intellectual property is real? Industrial espionage is just part of the game, we should be stealing info from them instead of crying about it

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>>13595135
>NRZ

>> No.13595310

>>13595111
You mean 12?

>> No.13595316

>>13593093
Hey I don’t want Asian slaves
I want black ones.

>> No.13595349
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13595349

Assuming you have 10K to invest, what do you do? SPY, SPYG or SPYD?

>> No.13595363

>>13595349
SQQQ

>> No.13595367

>>13595363
serious responses only pls

>> No.13595374

>>13595349
> buying at the top so you can sell at the bottom

>> No.13595396

>>13595374
I'm planning on just parking my money for 30+ years so idc about short term or mid term volatility

>> No.13595409

>>13595396
TQQQ

>> No.13595412

>>13595396
> planning to park it for 3 decades
> his guidance chart spans 3 years

>> No.13595435

>>13595412
oh sorry do you have a chart that accurately projects 30 years into the future? for some kooky reason i only have data for days that have already transpired, what the heck

>> No.13595443

>>13595435
we need to above and beyond, park your 10k for 30 years based on 1 hour of intraday trading

>> No.13595457

>>13595435
You should read the OP

>> No.13595458

>>13595367
10k into all three of them

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>>13595443
ok sounds good ill yolo KBLB

>>13595457
based retard

>>13595458
obviously thats the plan eventually

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13595525

ok why the fuck does SPYD have a higher expense ratio than SPYG, it's almost double
surely SPYG has far more maintenance internally

>> No.13595526

>>13595135
I really want amazon but i don’t really want more than a few % of my portfolio and its too pricey

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13595532

Anyone have any experience transferring current holdings to other brokerages? I want to move all my current holdings from RH to Schwab but not sure about how reliable or fast it’ll be let alone if schwab does it. RH says they support partial and full transfers for a fee(75$) but if it means I can actually have an up to date chart as candles as well as the ability to do things premarket and AH and be able to execute options more timely then it’s worth the fee plus schwab gives you interest for having extra cash lying around
Anyone?

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>>13595532
I remember going through that list and I can only recommend Sirk, Marker and Zhangke. Waste of time so to speak.

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13595567

Ok one question where should I set my F limit price purchase? I was thinking maybe 10.20

>> No.13595624

>>13595532
Usually an ACATS transfer will take about a week
Also you should make sure that you have at least 75$ cash in your account because idk what robinhood will do to cover the transfer fee if you don't, but knowing how they operate they might liquidate some of your holdings or some other shonky business.

>> No.13595633

>>13595532
There won't be any issue with reliability. As for speed, you'd have to ask robinhood or Schwab. It might be a standard thing for everybody, I'm not sure (i don't live in the US). The minimum wait time will be however long it takes in the US for the settlement date to occur. Usually two market days after the day you execute the transfer.

>> No.13595650

>>13595624
>>13595633
Thanks guys I’ll contact schwab and see what the process is
>>13595551
That list is literally a meme list tbth I prefer more surrealism in my films than just pretty shots

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13595691

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-10/trump-pulls-trigger-begins-process-raising-tariffs-all-remaining-300-billion-china

BLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMFFFFF

>> No.13595705

>>13595691
Gotta get them dollars somehow if China won't give them.

>> No.13595814

>>13595691
Fucking hell man there goes my IQ position probably gonna line up some puts to hedge my upcoming losses very excited....

>> No.13595865

to all [american] dividend frens

check out m1 finance

it's all free and has fractional shares and automatic DRIP so you can compound more efficently

and 10bux when you sign up with referral link
https://mbsy.co/ttmVw

>> No.13595918

>>13595865
kys

>> No.13595931

>>13595918
u mad bro?

>> No.13596019

>>13595691
I don't mind this. It makes everybody slap their cards on the table; both on the US market, and trump and xi as well. Market will be very interesting on Monday. Will snibs have another day?

>> No.13596021

>>13595691
Holy shit.
I assumed this was bullshit because lolZerohedge and I can't find anything about it anywhere else. But they link to this:
https://ustr.gov/about-us/policy-offices/press-office/press-releases/2019/may/statement-us-trade-representative

Holy shit things might be going DOWN.
(But I bought UVXY, so you should expect that the trade war will be resolved by monday. You're welcome.)

>> No.13596082

>>13596021
Zerohedge is credible for news, which are different from opinion pieces and the distributed opinion pieces it reposts.

>> No.13596146

>>13596082
Huh. I always hear it trashed and assumed there was good reason.

Still, why is no one talking about this? Just assuming it'll get figured out over the weekend? Or is it not actually new, or doesn't matter until they decide what the new tariffs actually look like?

>>13595509
The original spider bro already has a pretty massive position... so who are you? Let's not bring too much attention, I don't think anything good comes from getting smg hyped on a stonk you like (and it's my favorite one right now honestly, realized my gains and then dipped back in a little lower.)

>> No.13596245

Or are we just too overwhelmed with news and ev everyone's getting drunk because it's friday night?

I didn't even see this shit today:
>U.S. Gives China a Month for Trade Deal as Talks Deadlocked
>Trump Baffles With ‘No Rush’ China Trade Tweet, Delete, Retweet

Also, holy hell biotechfigs, UBX is looking cool as hell.

>> No.13596261

>>13596245
> Friday
No it's Saturday morning

>> No.13596312

>>13594040
This is my opinion on going full "T-baby" mode. You can't project out 40 years. Imagine predicting the current world in '79 and the tech/industries that'd rise and fall. Now compound that as communication expands, research accelerates, and other countries reach "first world".

This gets even worse if you're 18-25 (like most of this board) where retirement age will probably be mid/late 70s due to a transition to a gig economy and a transition to multiple careers from increasing health/lifespans. Trying projecting 50-60 years and we're talking about predicting 2019 from '69 or '59 with the problems above compounding by another 10-20 years of technological and economic advancement.

>> No.13596341

>>13593671
Question:Does your strategy of going into bonds for 3 years after inversion include that recent thing that happened? What are the specifics?

>> No.13596425

Look u faggots I’m only saying this bcuz u got me chainlinked up last year but unvc is going to make me a lot of money this month

>> No.13596660

>>13596425
Transdermal cannabinoid patches?
Why are you so excited about this OTC pennystock? Because of this Dalton guy?

>> No.13597207
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13597207

Women don't understand how male lust actually operates. Women think that men experience women as "the Beautiful," as something pleasant and trifling that can be enjoyed at a distance and then allowed to pass on. They think that a picture of themselves wearing clothing that shows off all their fat and all their soft skin and warm nice holes is like a postcard with a picture of a beach on it. But to men, female beauty is not the Beautiful, it's the Sublime, it's not trifling but great and terrible, and it stirs something great and terrible and daemonic in man's subterranean depths that impels him forward to fuck things from roughly below and behind the prostate area.

When a man sees a picture of a beautiful sexy woman he feels half a million years of race knowledge thrumming in his veins, an infinity of sexy women reaching around behind themselves to spread their asscheeks and pussy apart with one hand and say "fuck me." He hears the drums from the movie Jumanji, his soul tangibly but invisibly leans forward outside of him grasping desperately for the pussy and gnashing its teeth. He wants to taste her holes and squeeze her fat and smell that combination of smells girls have that when you ask them what it is they say it's just normal shampoo and fabric softener but you know it's something more.

It's not fair to post these hot sluts constantly. The jezebels guy is right and this post is not an homage. I'm going to kill myself if I can't escape from this feeling soon. Women don't understand what they're doing. I saw a girl on a bicycle yesterday and I started thinking about what it would be like to be a bicycle seat for 10 minutes.

>> No.13597220

betting on a r8 cut desu

>> No.13597301

>>13594106
It's to keep the rich rich and the poor poor. It has nothing to do with having the knowledge to trade cuz if it did they'd just give you a test. Laws are created by the rich and powerful so they stay that way and people like you stay in your place. Anyone claiming otherwise is suffering Stockholm Syndrome.

>> No.13597318

>>13597301
More or less this, and I'm as Austrian as they come.

>> No.13597327

>>13593093
who still buy shitcoin boomer stock Invest in Bitcoin you dumbfucks

>> No.13597365

>>13597207
please tell me this is copypasta and you're not really this autistic

>> No.13597407

Going to mahbe write a long post on what is going on with U.S. and China 'trade war' but what does /smg/ think its happening (if my point is obvious I'll refrain from wasting time)

>> No.13597497

>>13597301
>>13594106
>>13594120
>The Pattern Day Trading rule regulates the use of margin and is defined only for margin accounts. Cash accounts, by definition, do not borrow on margin, so day trading is subject to separate rules regarding Cash Accounts. Cash account holders may still engage in certain day trades, as long as the activity does not result in free riding, which is the sale of securities bought with unsettled funds. An instance of free-riding will cause a cash account to be restricted for 90 days to purchasing securities with cash up front. Under Regulation T, brokers must “freeze” an investor’s account for 90 days if he/she sells securities that have not been fully paid (i.e.,paid for with unavailable funds). During this 90-day period, the investor must fully pay for any purchase on the date of the trade.[10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_day_trader

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I’ve just spotted Elon Musk playing a fiddle at a bar in Bangkok

>> No.13597556

>buying stocks at triple top in an everything bubble
>not buying LINK, BTC and ETH as we start to rocket off

oof

>> No.13598044

>>13596341
4% wage growth is another leading indicator which works a bit faster, but bare in mind a yield curve inversion could also be a signal for expectations of lower rates in the future so you could get a windfall by going into bonds anyway I just wasnt testing for that.

>> No.13598375

>>13597365
I saw it on a different board (the original, I presume) and it resonated with me

but I'm also equally autistic (same magnitude but not same direction)

>> No.13598395

>Bitcoin mooning
>Almost like everyone is running to safety

Some shit is about to go down isnt it? Either war with Iran starts this weekend or the Chinese are about to hit us with some fucking news.

>> No.13598477

>>13598395
bitcoin isn't a real safe haven, true big money safe havens are real estate, IG bonds, treasuries, precious metals, and commodities

Bitcoin (and a couple high liquidity alts) in this case are for money laundering.

It moons whenever people want to move decently sized chunks of money through a wormhole. This is also where the infamous 'bart' pattern comes from, because a short term transaction medium like bitttittycoin will have equal inflow and outflow for the big moves.

It's usually the chinks. It sure ain't the Venezuelans :^)

hope it makes cents :^)

>> No.13598565

>>13595367
Your "serious responses" are all from kids who were playing world of warcraft during the last market crash.

Look at your replies, all the advice to throw your 10k at leveraged index funds. We are due for a correction that could see equities drop by half in the next 10 years.

>> No.13598613
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>>13598565
>in the next 10 years.

>From 1945 to 2001 recessions lasted an average 10 months and expansions an average of 57 months

I agree with you that we're due for a correction, but so were we already 4 years ago. Acting on your advice makes it likely to lose all your money before anything happens.

>> No.13598721

>>13598613
I didn't provide advice, other than to suggest not taking the advice of 20-somethings who have only ever known a bull market.

Advice: put your 10k into an interest bearing account until the boomers all try to swap any equity they have left for the retirement they didn't prepare for. Roughly 2020-2022. By 2023 I'd expect it to be safe to reinvest in leveraged indices.

The stonk market is for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.

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>>13597497
Do you still have that water utilities chart, gwim

>> No.13598909

>>13598395
bitcoin is setting itself up for another dump at this pace. Buy the pink wojak index

>> No.13598962

>>13598905
I don't understand incel mocking. Are incels even real? Of the population probably minimal amount identifies as incels. What I mean to ask is what privileges this group for attacks? You could attack Trump voters, that's a larger block. It's like attacking, I don't know, tree fuckers. Such a small and irrelevant target.

>> No.13599009

>>13598962
They dont identify themselves as incel, they're MGTOW. And yes there are millions

>> No.13599012

>>13599009
Oh shit MGTOW and incel are same group? Fuck now lot of the /pol/ posting makes sense

>> No.13599024

>>13599009
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/03/29/share-americans-not-having-sex-has-reached-record-high/

>> No.13599038

>>13599024
Yeah but if you don't have sex, you are not necessarily identifying as 'incel'.

The group with highest probability of *not* having sex in 2018 was low income females, i doubt they're 'incels' in the 'MGTOW' sense.

>> No.13599071

>>13599038
>Since 2008, the share of men younger than 30 reporting no sex has nearly tripled, to 28 percent. That’s a much steeper increase than the 8 percentage point increase reported among their female peers.

>> No.13599083

>>13599038
And mgtow or incel is usually the same sexless male viewed through two different lenses. It's just spin

>> No.13599099

>>13599071
I saw one of these in twitter and it was divided per income group though, and it showed that low income female had highest probability. I'm going to try and find it.

>>13599083
Yeah that makes sense.

>> No.13599155

>>13599009
>>13599012
>>13599083
Aren't MGTOWs often volcels, though? At least that's the impression I have got over the years.

>> No.13599191

>>13595246
Shhhh... it’s a secret.

>> No.13599256

>>13599155
From Stacy's perspective, a bunch of neckbeards choosing not to have sex with her is hardly their choice. I think that's why they all get lumped as incels.

Disclaimer: I'm aware not all volcels are neckbeards. Just almost all

>> No.13599300

>tfw turning 26 this year and kissless virgin

Fuck. If only housing was affordable.

>> No.13599313

>>13599300
just go to escrot service

>> No.13599379

>>13595567
No. It's really expensive now. They got that 10% boost recently. If you wanna hold long long term for divvies, might as well just buy in. If you're holding out to make profit and get divvies, then wait. I'd say $9

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fuck that ssmart

>> No.13599903

>>13596312
Which is why I have a backup plan; AMRN.
This is a proven drug. The only thing holding it back and it's share price is the FDA. Once the FDA gets off its' ass and signs off on it then the share price will climb, buyouts will be floated and I'll be making 10k from it.

My entire brokerage account's worth is under 7k. So I'll be paying myself back every dime I got invested and then some. So if in the future my other positions all shit and tank why should I care? I'd already paid myself back all the money I sank into it to start with. Sure I'd like to have an extra 30k in income (T) at 65. But I'll have other income sources. T will not be my only source.

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lmao its fukt, its fukt lads

>> No.13600300

>>13599903
But I got faith in T. Their revenue (Profit) in 2018 was more than Disney and Comcast combined.

They've paid down more Debt in under half this year alone than what they'd planned on doing in a whole year (which is all for the good).

The Profit they bring in is more than enough to cover expenses, pay down the debt, and keep the Divvy nice and safe (and hike it some).

They are working on new projects that will be bringing in more Revenue. Once they get the 5G, Warner stuff, and Streaming Service, and other projects (Govt contracts) all spinning the profits will be pouring in.

Hell Films and shit bring in a nice haul on there own. They still got 3 HP films coming out you know. With all this being considered T is way undervalued. People focus on the negativity (debt) and don't see the Green on the other side.

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Is it time to get in to Uber now that the initial hype has passed? Looks cheap to me

>> No.13600367

>>13593093
I recognize 4chan girl but who are the other whores?

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>>13600350
these tech ipos always drop at least at first you have zoomer idiots like these first time investing in stocks as they read mainstream news "uber ipo!" :)

>> No.13600432

PINS is still holding up. They seem to be the most well ran of these new tech ipo's right now.

>> No.13600479

Can someone who isn't a brainlet look at the LPTX annual report and tell me if I'm going to be rich or financially ruined on Monday

>> No.13600849

>>13600300
Then you also got the Warner catalog.
They can use that as leverage. Can tell NetFlix/Disney/etc "ok you wanna carry the whole HP series you must pay this amount $xx,xxx.xx over the next 10 years". If they want to carry "whatever" bad enough they'll cough up the money.

>> No.13600965

>>13600849
Which is what they did with Hulu. They owned a small stake in it. Not really enough to amount to much far as being able to effect how it was ran/content shown on it, etc. But as leverage went it was golden. They told Dis "ok you want this, pay up this amount" Dis forked out the cash. Really Dis had no choice, Comcast would've forked it out if Dis didn't.

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>>13600479
I just read it over
holy fuck
name your Yacht after me friend

>>13600101
can you translate for the non-nerds in the thread? I need words, not numbers
I'm innumerate (actual word btw)
only Europe goes rate-negative because they're fags
don't even know how to imagine negative treasuries
who doesn't want treasuries

>> No.13601021

>>13597301
>implying day trading will make anyone rich

>> No.13601362

>>13601021
Its possibru. Save up money, do your research, keep adding to the pot. Eventually you get to a point. Where a few stock trades a year or divvie holds earns you enough income to live on. Then you continue your job and trading, invest in something physical like actually owning and operating a business or real estate, now you've got financial freedom and security. Pretty rich to me desu.

Remember, something like $450k per year puts you in the top 1% of America

>> No.13601382

>>13601021
As much as anything else. The point is, why is its legality based on the size of portfolio? Since when does the amount of money you have equal your ability not to get destroyed by the market? If you want to lock off tools from new traders, make it a skill based test or some shit, because the current rule is retarded

>> No.13601401

>>13601382
What kind of retarded point are you trying to make?

>> No.13601435

>>13601382
I see that double digit iq working overtime

>> No.13601436

>>13601401
he mad about the 25k day trading rule

>> No.13601838

Daytrading rule is total bullshit. The required amount and what they consider a trade. This scenario has happened to me multiple time:
> See a short term opportunity in the market
> Make a speculative play
> I was right, it happens almost immediately
> or, I was wrong and it starts to go bad
> Either way, I am locked until the next day so I cannot take profit or cut losses without seriously restricting my freedom in the future

god forbid your play included multiple option strike/dates because then you get screwed many times over.

>> No.13601851

>>13601362
I look at my brokerage as a extra source of income, not the main. Anyone who puts every dime/depends on the market as the only income source is just asking to be wiped out. Diversity is the key not just in stocks,etc.

As to that end, I'm standing to make back every dime I got invested plus extra. So I'll pay myself back what I put into the market. From that point any income I make from the market after is "extra gravy" on top of my other income.

>> No.13601969

>>13601838
You realize the SEC only implemented that rule to protect retards after thousands of retards shit the bed and lost everything, right

>> No.13602243

>>13601969
Yeah much better to lock novices in to their bad trades

>> No.13602303

>>13602243
novices shouldn't be trading on margin at all

>> No.13602330

poorfags shouldn't trade
change my mind

>> No.13602340

>>13602330
poor people should be gotten rid of

>> No.13602350

>>13602330
They should just expire posthaste, and decrease the surplus population.

>> No.13602440

>>13593331
Office Depot is fucking terrible, same with Office Max. Staples has some good deals but I don't expect them to survive either.

>> No.13602465
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Why can you only trade crypto on riobinhood in certain states?

>tfw live in Maine

>> No.13602479

>>13594322
buy ovagen
https://e-peptide.com/cytogens/ovagen-detail
https://rupharma.com/ovagen/

you can also have it custom synthesized, from a lab capable of peptide synthesis
its sequence is Glu-Asp-Leu
have fun

>> No.13602496

>>13602303
You need to have a margin account to buy options. Even if your risk is capped at what you spent and you aren't borrowing any money at all, it's still a margin account so your trades are locked.

>> No.13602620

>>13595525
I would guess it is because SPYG has more money. A quick lookup says that SPYG has roughly 3x the money as SPYD, so the total fees collected are greater even though the percentage is lower.

>> No.13602778

I figured it up one day; by the time I turn 65 I'll have 188k in income. Maybe more, this is just an estimate. This don't factor in S.S or whatever other income I get from my other stocks. This also assumes Mr Murphy don't bite me in the ass to much from now till age 65.

48k (or more) - work pension plan
70k (or more) - work 401k plan
30k (or more) - T Divvy income
70k (or more) - Bank accounts

Only debt is house. I live in a low col state and I make shit income a year before tax/deductions are taken out (under 27k a year)

I don't got a college degree at all either.

>> No.13602793

>>13602479
>Ovagen is a peptide complex that contains amino acids that contribute to the normalization of the liver function and gastrointestinal tract.

doesn't say which amino acids

>A clinical study has demonstrated that Ovagen works as prevention and treatment for patients with hepatitis of different etiology

doesn't provide any source to support that claim

>After Ovagen treatment, most patients with chronic persistent hepatitis and chronic liver disease, distinguished the disappearance of weakness, increased appetite and efficiency, reduced diarrheal illness, reduced the intensity of pain.

no source

>Ovagen is well tolerated, with no identified side effects, complications, contraindications and drug dependence.

no source

>> No.13602796

>>13602778
i make about 40k a year and am dumping 15k+ a year into VTSAX, i own literally nothing else

theres no way im working until 65 thats hilarious, but by the time on done in my mid 40s i should be worth a couple million

>> No.13602820

>>13602496
Im buying options in a cash account. Only thing i cant do is naked options.

>> No.13602823

>>13602793
>>13602479
If you want to make any kind of claim along those lines in a scientific context, then you need to provide a source that shows it

>> No.13602849

>>13595567
One thing you can try is selling a put. Firt figure out what price you's be willing to buy Ford at. If you can sell an option such that the strike price minus the premium falls in the acceptable price range, then selling the put eessentially functions as a limit buy (except you're locked into it until the contracts expire), or if the option never gets exercised, you get to just pocket the premium. Of course, that only works if you're willing to buy Ford in 100-share increments.

>>13599903
It's not that T is necessarily a bad stock as much as that putting such a large portion of your portfolio in a single stock is a very risky plan over the long term and doesn't carry a compensating chance of reward. It would be much safer to create a diversified portfolio of dividend stocks (following criteria like Graham gives in the Intelligent Investor) or invest in a high-dividend index fund.

>> No.13602851

>>13602796
I don't plan to work till 65 either. thanks to my employeer's reg governing retirement I can "retire" at age 50 (27 yrs) with full benefits. I'm 36 now. Also thanks to loop holes in those regs I can use my sick time to either cut down that time or increase it. They also pay for any unused vacation time I got when I retire.

>> No.13602876

> Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó says he has instructed his Washington D.C. political envoy to open relations with the U.S. military

is this bullish

>> No.13602890

>>13602823
>>13602793
>>13602479
https://www.practo.com/medicine-info/ovagen-50-mg-tablet-29644
https://www.lybrate.com/amp/medicine/ovagen-50-mg-tablet
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16031503/

>> No.13602906

>>13600350
>He thinks he's going to be in the green again.

LOL

>>13602440
It's because of the naysayers like you that I'm going to be making so much money on ODP. $3 by Fall (maybe).

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>>13600300
>2% dividend increase per year
>poor history of return
jesus diversify that dividend account please
3M on sale

>> No.13602933

>>13602849
why would you buy a high dividend index fund instead of just going straight SP500 funds

>> No.13602995

>>13600101
>>13600967
We are seeing the first real liquidity trap in real life. A hypothetical scenario Keynes outlined when he outlined how to use interest rates to stimulate demand. If interest rates are very low, the theres nothing you can do in terms of monetary policy to stimulate the economy when a recession happens. Some countries are actually attempting negative interest rates. We are in uncharted territory, the post war policy framework is about to come down around us

>> No.13603006

>>13602933
I was replying to someone who's strategy is to aquire as many "T babies" as possible primarily on the basis that T has a high dividend yield.

>> No.13603060

>>13603006
>who's
I know it should be "whose." Please don't hold this against me.

>> No.13603147

I got in on this recent shit fest. Got PINS and LGF shares. Hell LGF was low as shit on the 52 week range when I got it. PINS was down a slight bit from what it was (nowhere near as bad as Uber or Lyft though)

PINS seems to be the more well ran company of the recent IPO herd. If they keep it up and they grow more over time a FAANG will be tempted to buy them. Or even if they don't get bought the share price will climb due to the higher growth/profits. Either way the shares now will be worth more in 10 years or so.

LGF may be the next takeover target. Content is king. Streaming wars will be heating up. They're the only studio not part of some big mega corp and who's shares are cheap as dirt right now. They got a nice catalog of content, own the starz cable channel,etc. The only thing is that it won't be DIS or T who buys them. The regulators would shut that down in a heart beat due to the size of T and Dis already. The 52 week high of LGF is 27 a share. The low is like $13. (I got it at 13). Assuming it goes back to $27 a pop, a buyout would double that to $54 a share.

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Why aren't you day trading Jumia? This volatility is the most fuckable

>> No.13603198

>>13603060
what is the difference between sp500 funds? aren't you going to make much more with high dividend funds long term?

>> No.13603244

>>13603198
no dividends more very slowly and make less than just following the market, the reason people buy them is its easy to withdraw dividends and they are much more stable than the market as a whole

its lower risk but lower return holding dividends

>> No.13603251

>>13603147
Pins was actually a good IPO and smg missed out on it because we underestimate the power of middle-class women.

>>13602927
3M seems like value trap

>> No.13603294

How do I short BTC, Pokemon Detective Pikachu, and my own future potential?

>> No.13603309

>>13603006
No actually my strategy is to cover my ass in case it all goes to hell. In the grand scheme of things, my whole investment amount in my brokerage as a whole is a small fraction of my net-worth (or what it will be). I could lose it all now and not be in the poor house. But thanks to AMRN I'll make it all back and then some. So I'll pay myself back w/interest my whole investment amount.

Then there's my other positions:
PINS
LGF
GE

Any of those could make me a nice sum of money down the road. Not just T and AMRN

>> No.13603362

>>13603244
oh I see, I guess its a good strategy to invest in both then?

>> No.13603373
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>>13603173
>Jumia Technologies AG is the pan-African e-commerce platform. The company's platform consists of the marketplace which connects sellers with consumers. Its logistics service enables the shipment and delivery of packages from sellers to consumers, and the company's payment service facilitates transactions among participants active on its platform in selected markets. The company offers its services to various countries such as Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Tunisia, Ghana, Senegal, Uganda, Egypt, and Tanzania among others. Its geographical segments are West Africa, North Africa, South Africa, East Africa, Portugal, France, and Germany. The firm generates a majority of its revenue from the West Africa segment.

Hm...

>> No.13603409

>>13603373
It's fucking amazing for riding short waves because everyone gets wet at the thought of "the Amazon of Africa" but there's no proof it'll work out so everything is just wild

>> No.13603460

>>13603251
3ms not a value stock
Its like the 4th best performing stock on the dow in the last 10 years, its also a Dog of the DOW now, and also below the monthly bollinger band

if it drops anymore next week you might want to consider calls and becoming a millionare

>> No.13603504

>>13602793
>doesn't say which amino acids
their terminology is a bit off; they mean to say that it's a *sequence* of amino acids. this sequence is, as mentioned in my last post, Glu-Asp-Leu
source:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S2079057014040134
(ovagen's sequence, in the .pdf preview of the document, is noted in one-letter amino acid code as being EDL)
you can use sci-hub to get the full version of that article
some more stuff on ovagen, etc.:
khavinson.info/assets/files/skan/2016-khavinson_lin_tarn.pdf
khavinson.info/downloads/ibg.pdf

>>13602890
that's a different ovagen; don't know anything about it
it's not a biologically active peptide; obviously some kind of female reproductive support thing, but i wouldn't hazard any other guesses about it

>> No.13603576

>>13603460
>An easy way to attempt to find value stocks is to use the "Dogs of the Dow" investing strategy by purchasing the 10 highest dividend-yielding stocks on the Dow Jones at the beginning of each year and adjusting the portfolio every year thereafter.

>> No.13603646

>>13600388
Pornhub IPO would do much better imo

>> No.13603690
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>>13603646
LCI Shorts are making one big push Monday. I'll bet they are gonna cover after the insider buys and want one last FUD push.

>> No.13603693

>>13603460
I mean yeah if MMM continues to get slammed it’d be worth looking at, but that’s a big if. Like FLR, people like to buy and assume the downside has been priced out after a big fall. But they look like they’ve found enough buyers and there’s not much to be excited about.

>>13600388
Don’t underestimate PINS...
And I’m expecting a robinhood IPO late 2019, but we’ll see.

>> No.13603737

I'm considering temporary quitting my pizza wagie job to go mow lawns and wash windows for the summer
I might make more or i might make less, but as long as I can pay the bills I don't care. I can't do the wagie life forever

>> No.13603762

>>13603737
won't it be a wagie job too?

>> No.13603774

>>13603576
I cant consider it a value stock since the recent fundamentals made sense for this range, and p/e still in average range

>> No.13604076

>>13603690
Its going to be interesting to see how they unravel such a large short position

>> No.13604083

>>13603693
I've been keeping my eye on MMM and AAPL these past couple weeks. I hope this trade war shit drags a bit longer.

>> No.13604094

>>13602465

kys faggot

>> No.13604116

>>13603737
what do you do? work in the store or deliver them? what do you make hourly and what are you costs monthly?

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>>13604083
I hope AAPL continues to fall for a few months. That company is slowing down

>> No.13604197

I've been saving money by peeing in the sink to invest in the stock market. I saved $18 dollars on my last water bill.
Does anyone know what risks are involved from pooping in the sink?

>> No.13604246

The key to being better off is not really just stocks or a 401k. But just a basic high interest rate savings account as well. The more you diversify the better off you will be, not just in your stocks.

ex; 10k + 100 a month x 12 x 14 yrs @ 1% a month interest would get you $29,500.00

A puny 100 a month. This don't assume you also dump your tax refunds each year into it as well. Just think if you did. Then say you did that for 20 yrs not 14. You'd have 38k. Or how about this; 200 a month x 20 yrs = 65k, without tax refunds.

>> No.13604260

>>13604246
$100 a month after dropping 8+ years worth of $100 a month in to begin with, lmao

imagine being stupid enough to use savings accounts for anything basically ever

>> No.13604327

>>13604197
you'd be better off digging a hole somewhere and shitting in that.

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13604334

You guys are going crazy while im earning money by doing nothing, Pi network is the future, get in now before its out of alpha.

Download the pi network app, after that you need a referral code to continue.

Code : minepi.com/Gone

>> No.13604339

>>13604260
You need to have a high interest savings. Mine gets 2.45%. Got to have money to buy things, like stocks and food

>> No.13604351

>>13604160
I feel like a big fucking retard not picking it up during the December/Jan lows. 150 is such a juicy fucking price

>> No.13604379

>>13604260
So your saying that when shit happens you want to pull the money to cover it from your brokerage or put it on your credit card (and pay the interest fees that comes with it)?

That don't sound to smart to me, but hey it's your money. Assuming you pay only the minimum on the card over time your giving the company double the amount owed. So a 10k bill ends up costing you 20k. I'd rather pull the 10k from my savings and screwing the company outta 10k myself but that's me.

>> No.13604411

>>13604076
Did you see ST? Chode is all in on FUD.

>> No.13604430

>>13604379
other anon was acting like you should have legitimate amounts of money toiling away in the bank

yes of course have an emergency 6 months fund, but beyond that its basically just wasting space sitting there

>> No.13604480

>>13604379
But hey what do I know; I'm just a 36 yr old dude who makes shit (under 27k) but who's only debt is a house and who when he gets to be 65 will have 180k income. I'll be retired from my job at age 50 and my credit score is 780.

Yeah, don't listen to me, the dude who ain't broke and up in debt to his ass like most people anymore. College is a shit scam anymore. I didn't go and I'm gonna be just fine.

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>>13604411
Mc. Chodes is getting desperate.. he's up against slick hair man who is known for squeezing the fuck out of shorts.

This truely is an amazing trade.. a lot of big money involved and we're in for the ride. long and strong

LCI to $50

>> No.13604529

>>13604246
What kind of fucking savings account gives you 1% a month?

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>>13604083
God yes, I fucking love Tim.
I REALLY hope the Chinese grow a pair and fire back this weekend. Why aren't they doing anything?

>Not too long ago, Apple was <$160
I miss holding Apple, I'm disappointed I had to get out before Ex date, but it was a good move.

>This is why I became overconfident in my ability to pick stonks

>>13604197
>He doesn't collect saltpeter from his urine
>He doesn't harvest Phosphorous from his urine
Wow, enjoy being paying morocco out the ass for the rest of your life just to get enough phosphorous so you can grow food to eat.

>> No.13604630
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JUST
Rip that guy who was shilling this last week

>> No.13604645

I will turn 1k into 55k next week!

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>>13604529
>pic related is where he does his banking

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I really, really want to short BTC, but I feel like crypto is too strange of a cult commodity. Like Tesla, it trades with little relation to reality.

Buffett is probably right, it’s a gambling device. But I wish I were gambling with it...

>>13604779
>1 post by this user
You stopped in just to remind me of how much time I wasted on neopets?

Thanks fren.

>> No.13604831

If the market stays flat or pops I can sell calls for a profit and be happy
If it tanks I'm very screwed
I hope Trump tweets good news tomorrow

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>>13604779
God damn I wish I qualified for mega-riches, I'm stuck on double platinum

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>>13604834
oooooohhhh my gains though!

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>>13604867
That's a cute portfolio fren.

>> No.13604954

>>13604630
Probably an insider trying to fuck with biz
Hopefully no one bought that shit

>> No.13604958

KHC accounting issues restatement: bullish? How low can this go?

My meme sense is telling me to buy Bili Monday, 2 hours after the open, if the Chinese initiate trade war protocols.

>> No.13604976

>>13604574
The VP had an interview this morning.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-11/china-names-its-trade-deal-price-as-trump-sets-month-deadline?srnd=premium

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymCWQfy8iks

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>>13604931
is ur pet a cutie?

>> No.13605003

>>13603362
Nah. If you're young, you can ignore short/medium term volatility mostly. Investing in Large Cap/Small Cap isn't a terrible idea if you have iron hands and have the time to regain any losses if it dips short term.

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>>13604992

>> No.13605086

>>13604976
That's literally nothing! Still saying "we will retaliate"

Were they not paying attention when the EU started outlining targeted tariffs to fuck with trump's support in the house/senate, like the tariffs on Harley-Davidson?

I'm starting to seriously consider the idea that the Chinese thought the US economy was much weaker than it was, because Trump was trying so hard to get the Fed to cut rates. Could they really misunderstand Trump and the US that severely?

>> No.13605108

>>13605086
I agree. The fact that they still haven't came out with something strong is nuts. There's also this interesting piece of info.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-09/what-is-taoran-notes-mysterious-wechat-intrigues-china-watchers

>> No.13605360

>>13605108
Yes. Interesting for sure.

But google translation of Chinese seems to be the most nonsensical of all foreign languages, so I don’t think I can gain anything from Taoran.

I think I was, once again, a fool for betting against Donny, and hoping for a vix pump.

>> No.13605625

>>13605086
I thought everyone knew trump was being retarded on purpose about the fed. The economy is pumping and rates are low as hell. If people were actually working the economy would be insane right now.

>> No.13605713

>>13605360
>“There’s no winner in a trade war,” Taoran commented in the post. “If someone cannot see this after more than a year of battling, the reality will teach him over and over again, until he realizes it.”

I think the Chinese are going to fold or something. Weibo and WeChat were being fucking scrubbed clean and this is the only statement that's released?

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>>13594907
>>13594939
Can't believe nobody are talking about this, literally the most important thing in the world.

>> No.13605814

>>13605772
I already follow way more artists on Twitter than pixiv

>> No.13605886

Reminder BTC is mooning. We are up 14% TODAY alone. That's right stock kiddies, you can trade on the weekend with real investment products like BTC. It's not too late to FOMO in stock babbies. Join the future of currency and start accumulating BTC. You will make 10 times what your stockies or bondies do.

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>>13605814
super normie porn i assume? i know of no porn on twitter, do you have any links?

>> No.13605922

>>13605894
It's all weight gain stuff

>> No.13605932

I WANT FUTURES TO OPEN

>> No.13605934

>>13605886
How much did it grow over the week? I made 120%

>> No.13605966
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>>13605772
Anime pussy is proof that humanity is not worthless.

>>13605886
>no way I’m gonna fomo back on now!
>goes up 5% in one hour
God damn it.

>> No.13606007

>>13605922
A fetish more harmful than that insane body modification extreme insertion and bloodplay shit, and savage anal prolapse
...Impressive

>>13605625
I thought he just wanted someone to beat on if anything goes wrong with the economy, and really wanted to juice the economy at all costs.

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I can't figure out from the reporting which company just lost a large full of chemicals

>> No.13606076

>everyone here talking about FOMOing into crypto

Time to sell your crypto

>> No.13606098

>>13606008
Probably MNGA

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I don't think I've seen the general this active on the weekend in a long time. What happened to the anon that was going to drown himself in pills on Thursday? I be he was up on Friday!

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>>13606007
Beauty requires suffering

>> No.13606136

>>13606076
crypto is the future though.. you don't sell.. you just hold..

>> No.13606168

>>13606136
Riddle me this
Have you ever used crypto to buy something other than drugs, and do you know anyone who has

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He was right!

>> No.13606196

Well I don't usually FOMO but I put in another 200 into Bitcoin in Robinhood because that's all I had in my bank at the time that I can really dedicate. Kind of a bummer but what can you do? My biotech calls will moon like Bitcoin will anyways, so I'm not worried

>> No.13606201

>>13606076
Go ahead. I would love to accumulate more BTC at these prices. We have broken through all resistance levels and are currently liquidating shorts at an insane pace. We still have so much more room to grow. Remember BTC was in bear market. The ceiling is $25,000 - $30,000. Still have a chance to 300%-500% your money if you get in now. Buying BTC now is like buying your SPY in 2009 in stockie babbie language. Only a fool would not buy BTC today.

>> No.13606218

>>13606115
uhhh... might have been me?
I got wrecked my GDOT and VSTM.

I'm so goddamn stupid. GDOT came back a little, but it's still below the point where I DCA'd in even more cash. I was too scared to do it again when it bottomed.

>>13606168
>have you ever bought anything with gold?
you use dollars to buy BTC, and you use BTC do buy dollars.

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13606221

Is he alive?

>> No.13606222

>>13606168
>>13606201
Same question for you too

>> No.13606231

>>13606168
Riddle me this
Have you ever used your stockies, bondies, or ETFs to buying something other than FED controlled FIAT paper, and do you know anyone who has?

>> No.13606241

>>13606218
It was the other anon talking that night
see: >>13606221

>> No.13606254

>>13606231
Stocks aren't intended to be currency

>> No.13606256

>>13606168
My friend used to buy steam games all the time when they supported it

>> No.13606264

>>13606168
>Have you ever used crypto to buy something other than drugs
yes. I've bought a lot of silver from jmbullion with it.

Craigslist has an option now where crypto is accepted.

I've done handyman work before and was paid in crypto. The guy that paid me does a lot things with crypto.

From what i've been told from older generations it took awhile for business to adopt credit/debit cards and even then it was either only visa or master card.

You can buy stuff online at overstock.com with crypto..

It takes awhile for society to adopt things, it won't change overnight.. this is a world wide currency.. Check out John Mcafees debit card....

Firm believer in the future of crypto.. if you aren't you might get left behind desu...

>> No.13606269

>>13606254
Bitcoin is an investment vehicle and a currency. It transcends traditional economic definitions as there has never been anything as paradigm changing as it before.

>> No.13606285

Friendly reminder to sell options.

>> No.13606294

>>13606264
>>13606168
Also to add to this.. I would accept rent from my tenants in the form of crypto if they asked.....

Crypto isn't going anywhere..

>> No.13606341

>>13606294
>>13606269
>>13606256
Personally don't buy it, but I don't know enough about it to have an informed opinion either way, nor do I want to do any research on it
I'd rather get "left behind" than FOMO into something I don't understand, personally

>> No.13606353

>>13604197
Protip: If you poop in the shower instead of the sink you can wafflestomp it while you wash your hair and waste no water.

>> No.13606357

>>13606294
I believe in blockchain as a concept but I don't like the idea of owning something so ethereal.
But clearly im in the wrong if its up almost 50% for the month

>> No.13606373

>>13606353
>>13604197
Just shit in a compost pile and use it as fertilizer to grow your own food

>> No.13606379

>>13606341
All bitcoin does is solve the Byzantine General's problem. If that's important to you, then you should buy some. If not, then no biggie.
>>13604197
Save your shit for the compost bin to turn it into natural fertilizer for your tomato garden and save on your food bill too.

>> No.13606389

>>13606357
>But clearly im in the wrong if its up almost 50% for the month

No
Markets move on emotion moreso than logic and are disconnected from reality all the time
The market being wrong is what creates value from a Warren Buffett perspective

>> No.13606441

>>13606389
I just mean I'm wrong in the fact that, personally I don't think theres a market for something that is just propped purely by speculation and holds no material value.

>> No.13606469

>>13606341
>I don't know enough about it to have an informed opinion either way, nor do I want to do any research on it
I've been coming on 4chan since like 2010 and there was always talk of Bitcoin on /b/ I knew what it was but didn't care to look into it.. there was literally threads all day about it.. At the time it was for "dark web" transactions...

Fast forward to 2016-2017 /biz/ starts getting flooded with crypto threads... still.. choose to ignore them cause blah blah I know what it is but don't see the point..

A friend of mine that got me into stocks starts telling me I need to get into bitcoin when it was around 1k.. told him meh.. and i was like whats next you're going to tell me about ethereum? and he was like.. ooh.. so you know about it.. i'm was like kinda.. bu i'm getting tired of seeing it....

Anyways.. he convinced me to buy at 1800.. since i was in it i wanted to look into it more.. and the more I looked into it the more I liked it.. the more I understood it and what it could do for this world... Its not just for places like u.s. it's for countries where the government had fucked up the financial system or where the people just didn't have trust in the government anymore...

I bought in with a credit card when it was still allowed.. made 15k and payed off my credit card.... Now that im in it again I don't want to sell.. it's something i'll just keep accumulating because I see a strong future in it.. In the future I hope to never have to use the USD again..

I think even some brokerages now let you trade Crypto for stocks.. it's just and asset to asset exchange........

sorry for the blog.

But maybe you should look more into it before criticizing it... it's really eye opening and life changing.

>> No.13606525

>>13606469
>sorry for the blog.

people talk about their personal lives on here all the time anyways, and longposting is never a bad thing, imo

>> No.13606557

>>13606525
It really is just crazy shit.. It'll take awhile to advance.. but its not going anywhere anytime soon.

If everyone in the world used a crypto like BTC the price of it will keep going up due to demand and limited supply.

I don't think BTC is going to be the "chosen one" but it's a start and I want to be in the game.. i'm not one to sit on the bench.

>> No.13606582

>>13606557
>>13606469
Yeah I recall the threads on /g/ way back when. People were using the silliest shit to mine btc. People were just handing out 100 btc every other thread on /b/ too.

>> No.13606599

>>13606557
>>13606582
/pol/ still has a bitcoin thread every now and then. Kinda rare, but people are still p interested in this stuff.

>> No.13606624

>>13606557
If I did buy a crypto, some things I would prefer would be

>smart contracts
>not some random altcoin
>able to handle huge amounts of traffic without high transaction fees

So probably ETH or something

>> No.13606638

>>13606582
there is probably soo much BTC just lost on random hard drives or thumb drives....

>>13606599
its really interesting shit imo..

Its like saying fuck you to big banks, governments, the elites.. everything..

I also think something like P2P lending is going to grow more especially with crypto.

anyways..

Close to the end of the thread.. I'll stop talking about crypto now this board has enough of it

>> No.13606960

>>13606638
Might stick my toes into some ETH whenever crypto is crashing again and people have been posting pink wojaks for months/years, if I have the free money available and time to read about it in advance

>> No.13607165

>>13606960
Well it just dropped back 200 bucks so maybe thats that

>> No.13607210

>>13595526

then find an index fund that has amazon in it.

>> No.13607215

Anyone else looking at Boston Brewing Company (SAM)? They make Sam Adams beer and recently acquired dogfish. Solid cash flow, executives buying back stocks, cash to burn.
People always buy beer after all. wish I had bought in before the merger

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>>13605814
>not a single twitter hentai link shared
knew it wasn't real

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>>OP
>stocks
stop wasting your time with imaginary money and buy shit that's useful in the ongoing apocalypse